Docsity
Docsity

Prepare for your exams
Prepare for your exams

Study with the several resources on Docsity


Earn points to download
Earn points to download

Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan


Guidelines and tips
Guidelines and tips

Georgia Jailer School Exam Questions and Answers (Solved Papers), Exams of Nursing

Georgia Jailer School Exam Questions and Answers (Solved Papers)

Typology: Exams

2024/2025

Available from 07/02/2025

Allivia
Allivia 🇨🇦

3.7

(77)

9K documents

1 / 9

Toggle sidebar

This page cannot be seen from the preview

Don't miss anything!

bg1
Georgia Jailer School Exam Questions and
Answers (Solved Papers)
Describe early prisons dated back to biblical times. - Correct
Answers ✅if death penalty was not administered exile or some
form of corporal punishment was the form of punishment.
Describe the early American jail and its purpose. - Correct
Answers ✅a way to confine criminals until corporal or capital
punishment could be administered
How did the Manga Carta effect unlawful imprisonment? - Correct
Answers ✅Granted rights to the people from the King law
government,The Traditional forms of punishment were considered
cruel and unusual in modern time.
Harsh penalties in the Penn colony were practiced . Describe some
of the offenses and punishments - Correct Answers ✅The death
penalty or severe physical punishment for minor offenses,
abolished the death penalty for all crimes except murder and use
imprisonment with labor and fines for all other offenses. defiling
the marriage bed it was punished by whipping 1 yr confinement
for the first offense and life imprisonment for the second
When did the modern prison system as we know it today emerge?
- Correct Answers ✅In the late 19th-century
pf3
pf4
pf5
pf8
pf9

Partial preview of the text

Download Georgia Jailer School Exam Questions and Answers (Solved Papers) and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity!

Answers (Solved Papers)

Describe early prisons dated back to biblical times. - Correct Answers ✅if death penalty was not administered exile or some form of corporal punishment was the form of punishment. Describe the early American jail and its purpose. - Correct Answers ✅a way to confine criminals until corporal or capital punishment could be administered How did the Manga Carta effect unlawful imprisonment? - Correct Answers ✅Granted rights to the people from the King law government,The Traditional forms of punishment were considered cruel and unusual in modern time. Harsh penalties in the Penn colony were practiced. Describe some of the offenses and punishments - Correct Answers ✅The death penalty or severe physical punishment for minor offenses, abolished the death penalty for all crimes except murder and use imprisonment with labor and fines for all other offenses. defiling the marriage bed it was punished by whipping 1 yr confinement for the first offense and life imprisonment for the second When did the modern prison system as we know it today emerge?

  • Correct Answers ✅In the late 19th-century

Answers (Solved Papers)

What Differentiates a jail from a prison? - Correct Answers ✅Prisons are designed for confinement after conviction while jails house inmates prior to trial.In some cases Joe's will houseInmates with misdemeanor charges for less than one year What are the three branches of American government. - Correct Answers ✅Executive -president, legislative- Congress, The judicial - Supreme Court To which branch of govt does law enforcement belong? a jail? a prison? - Correct Answers ✅Law enforcement - executive branch- Jail - executive branch Prison -Executive branch but by virtue carry out the orders of the courts Todays officers must be aware of the dangers of placing certain ___________ or ____________ together? - Correct Answers ✅Groups or cultures Although men and women work together in the same environment mostly without incident allegations of_____________

Answers (Solved Papers)

b) Resistance or Adaptation State: During this stage, the body continues the fight or flight response as long as the stressor is present. As the stressful situation continues, the body tries to adapt and cope with the stress. c) Exhaustion: The body will give out if it can no longer resist the stressor. This is when people become vulnerable to illnesses like heart disease or high blood pressure, or to behavior problems like depression or uncontrollable anger. Name some examples of non-job related stress. - Correct Answers ✅Non job-related stressors that affect many include family, neighbors, household duties, finances, pets, and even hobbies. Name some examples of job related stress. - Correct Answers ✅Job related pressures: promotions, safety, irregular shifts, and differing personalities. List and describe six common major stressors that jail officers' experience.

Answers (Solved Papers)

(There are 10 in the manual) - Correct Answers ✅General stress: the demands of work, home, personal life, health, lack of time. · Role definition: understanding the job as a jail officer and what is expected in that role. Often, shift supervisors vary in their expectations of jail officers, making it difficult for the officer to understand what is expected of him/her. · Need for structure: the need for jail operations to operate consistently, ensuring inmates follow the same routine and rules from shift to shift. Failure to have structure allows inmates to rule the jail. · Personal safety: being safe in a potentially volatile environment is a top priority, however, depending on others to help maintain a safe environment is somewhat stressful. · Personal isolation: being a member of the law enforcement family creates an environment of being different. · Job related pressures: promotions, safety, irregular shifts, and differing personalities.

Answers (Solved Papers)

  1. Fuel Shortage: Job dissatisfaction begins to show. Some of the causes include: begin passed over for a promotion, lack of acknowledgement or praise for a job well done, constantly being given difficult assignments, and being assigned additional responsibilities. The officer feels that no matter how well they perform he/she is never going to get promoted. He/she constantly feels tired and has trouble sleeping and will use escape mechanisms such as smoking, drinking alcohol and overeating.
  2. Chronic Symptoms: Workers in this stage experience physical illness, chronic exhaustion, acute anger and depression. The escape mechanisms continue.
  3. Crisis Stage: The worker is deeply pessimistic at this point. He/she feels that there is nothing positive about the job or perhaps about his/her life. Physical illnesses are apparent and may incapacitate the officer.

Answers (Solved Papers)

  1. Hitting the Wall: All aspects of the worker's life are in jeopardy. Personal relationships are suffering as well as work relationships. He/she cannot handle the stress any longer. What two methods do we use to cope with stress? - Correct Answers ✅Negative and Positive coping methods. What were identified as negative coping methods? - Correct Answers ✅Caffeine consumption: Jail officers are usually heavy coffee drinkers or consume a large amount of caffeine. If you are under stress, your body is already stimulated. Consuming caffeine does not relieve stress, it accentuates it. Caffeine has been found to have health risks with long term use such as heart palpitations, headaches, trembling, insomnia and other health problems. · Overeating: Some people react to stress by nibbling or snacking. Eating constantly can lead to weight gain. Excessive weight gain adds additional stress to your body. The more you eat, the more you weigh, the less fit you are to handle stress. · Smoking: Smokers state that smoking helps them to unwind, when actually the nicotine acts as a stimulant like caffeine.